The hacked e-mails of Mexico’s mining industry of Camimex exposed by Anonymous reveal that the government of Mexico is manipulating climate change facts in order to protect coal mining and other dirty industries from taxation.

The e-mails expose the government of Mexico is engaged in the corporate rape of the environment, with total disregard for the air, water and land of Mexico. The e-mails reveal there is no consideration or protection, by Mexico or mining corporations, for Indigenous sacred lands and ceremonial places.

In the Camimex member e-mails, First Majestic Silver Mining of Canada is exposed in the state of Durango, Mexico. The company is now targeting the sacred lands of the Wixarika, Huicholes, with silver mining. The Wixarika's sacred place is where Wixarika pray for all mankind to keep the world in order and balance.

The hacked e-mails reveal the destruction to lands in Sonora, Mexico.

O’odham, who live on both sides of the Arizona/Mexico border, are fighting Silver Scott Mines, based in South Carolina in the US, which has targeted their ceremonial community of Quitovac, a place of annual pilgrimage, with gold mining. The mining of Quitovac, about 30 miles south of the Arizona/Mexico border in O’odham territory, would destroy the land and poison the water.

Further, the emails reveal that the University of Guanajuato is assisting mining corporations that are now destroying Mexico and Indigenous sacred lands. The university offers courses which promote and secure mining by professor Juan Jose Cervantes Silva. The university's promotion of mining also reveals the role of US universities in the exploitation and destruction of Indigenous lands, since Cervantes was trained at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

The University of Arizona has taken a lead in the militarization of Indigenous border lands, by designing drones and offering courses that target people of color on the border. Further the University of Arizona has taken the lead in the destruction of Native sacred lands in Arizona, including placing telescopes on sacred Mount Graham over the objection of Apaches and other Native Americans. Further the university has engaged in global spying of activists in its global cyber spy program and partnered with both Homeland Security and the US Border Patrol in its programs.

Anonymous hacked Mexico’s mining industry in defense of Indigenous Peoples struggling to protect their sacred lands, and their fellow campesinos who are victims of Mexico’s mining industry. Anonymous sent a clear message to the global mining industry targeting Indigenous Peoples and their lands with abuse, violence and exploitation, that their private communications will no longer be private.

Anonymous hactivists said they were robbing the e-mails because the mining industry is robbing the miners.

“You only took out our minerals, exploiting our miner brothers,” said the statement of Anonymous posted online. So far, 730 MB of e-mail accounts and the data base of Camimex were exposed.

Anonymous said the mining companies in Mexico and the mining syndicates are together “only to steal our minerals.” Anonymous said the value is $200,000,000 and miners are forced to work in extremely dangerous conditions. Anonymous said the leader Napoleon Gomez Urrutia “stole more than 55 million of dollars,” which was for mine security. It resulted in the tragedy of “Pasta de Conchos,” where 65 miners died due to the insufficient security measures, Anonymous said.

Federal legislators representing Coahuila promote changes to the Climate Change Act which was passed in the Senate and is now being analyzed in the Chamber of Deputies. The intention is to avoid imposing tax burdens placed at a disadvantage in productive sectors such as coal mining.
It was advanced to the governor, Ruben Moreira Valdez, at a press conference stating that jobs must be protected.

The Mexican mining community met at the La Parrilla mine under the notice of First Majestic Silver to inaugurate the expansion of its productioninfrastructure.Government Secretary Mr. Hector Vela Valenzuela of Durango, near the mining coordinator Jimena Valverde, Keith Neumeyer CEO of First Majestic, and Ramon Davila, COO and CEO of First Majestic in Mexico, made the symbolic start of the engines the new production plant.

Ramon Davila in his speech, thanked the assistance of financial analysts in Toronto and New York, industrialists of Durango, authorities, and representatives of mining companies in Mexico. The director of First Majestic in Mexico stressed that this investment represents a support for this corporate mining, and support for the community of San Jose de la Parrilla. He also emphasized that First Majestic for three consecutive years has been recognized as a socially responsible company, and production operations at its four mining units developed under high standards of safety and environmental management and is also noted that the recertification process clean industry, and process for this year, the company certified as free cyanide emissions.

Keith Neumeyer said it was a great day for the community of San José de La Parilla, for the mining company and Durango. "I always show my opinion insist that Mexico is the best country on this planet to invest in mining, because of the openness of government to work in productive areas, and facilities to manage everything related to mining," said Neumeyer .

This expansion of the productive plant of La Parrilla was invested 40 million USD, and November 2003 to date, First Majestic has invested 200 million USD.Currently Grilled generates 750 direct jobs and over 2000 indirect benefit to this mining region south of the city of Durango.

In this opening ceremony also attended Douglas Penrose, chairman of the board of directors, who recognized the experience and dedication of the staff at La Parrilla, experience has resulted in building a modern plant, which may at any time, to continue production plant were made and installed while the expansion work.

Meanwhile, Jimena Valverde noted that First Majestic has positioned itself as the fourth largest silver producer in Mexico, also noting his achievements in regulatory compliance and support to neighboring communities.

La Parrilla mine now has a plant processing 2000 tonnes of ore per day, and in 2012 invested 15 million USD to build an underground rail system, and a shot in the underground mine, and will also invest USD 3 million regional exploration.

La Jornada San Luis.
It will be a trigger for economic activity in the Altiplano: Sedeco
Minera Real Bonanza, which operates with funding from First Majestic-as recorded in the corporate-web portal, started the first phase of work in the region of Wirikuta in Real de Catorce.
Mineral exploration started in Real de Catorce, according to the mining director of Economic Development Secretariat, José Antonio Nieto, who said, "will be atrigger for economic activity in the Altiplano region."

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